Denpasar (Antara Bali) - Bali`s airport has set up a
thermo-scanner to detect body temperature in anticipation of the spread
of Zika virus.
"We have prepared a body temperature detector. So far, no passenger arriving at the airport has been found having high body temperature," head of the health services at the port, Lucky Tjahyono, said here on Wednesday.
He informed that the equipment has been installed at the international arrival terminal.
The port`s health service is also undertaking special monitoring and detection for any possible diseases, scanning the arriving passengers, especially those from Singapore where the virus has spread.
Due to the high frequency of flights arriving from that country, the health service is on high alert.
If a passenger is found having a high body temperature, he/she would be quarantined before being sent to a hospital, he stressed.
He said his office has cooperated with the Port Authority 4th Region of Bali and Nusa Tenggara, port operator Angkasa Pura I and other agencies to anticipate and act against the spread of the virus.
As per WHO data, 60 countries in the world have been affected by the virus and 46 of them have declared zika as an extraordinary one.
Lucky noted that the deployment of body temperature detecting equipment at the entry gate was a preventive action although Bali and Indonesia have not yet been included as places contaminated by the virus.
The government has called on the people to maintain their environmental health by drying water containers, covering water pools, burying used articles and preventing mosquito bites by using a screen while sleeping or applying an mosquito repellent lotion. (WDY)
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"We have prepared a body temperature detector. So far, no passenger arriving at the airport has been found having high body temperature," head of the health services at the port, Lucky Tjahyono, said here on Wednesday.
He informed that the equipment has been installed at the international arrival terminal.
The port`s health service is also undertaking special monitoring and detection for any possible diseases, scanning the arriving passengers, especially those from Singapore where the virus has spread.
Due to the high frequency of flights arriving from that country, the health service is on high alert.
If a passenger is found having a high body temperature, he/she would be quarantined before being sent to a hospital, he stressed.
He said his office has cooperated with the Port Authority 4th Region of Bali and Nusa Tenggara, port operator Angkasa Pura I and other agencies to anticipate and act against the spread of the virus.
As per WHO data, 60 countries in the world have been affected by the virus and 46 of them have declared zika as an extraordinary one.
Lucky noted that the deployment of body temperature detecting equipment at the entry gate was a preventive action although Bali and Indonesia have not yet been included as places contaminated by the virus.
The government has called on the people to maintain their environmental health by drying water containers, covering water pools, burying used articles and preventing mosquito bites by using a screen while sleeping or applying an mosquito repellent lotion. (WDY)
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Bali 2016